Beautiful coastal lights from Seattle down to Baja – if you live on the west coast of North America you are probably in this video! Make a wish on the shooting star, seen in the upper right at about 30 seconds. pic.twitter.com/knWUdYzaCS

Apollo 17 crew, thank you for this iconic image of our Spaceship Earth #OTD 1972. The beauty of Earth and moon continue to inspire. @LRO_NASA spun around to get us a composite Earth rise in 2015. pic.twitter.com/FfmDJUqlas

“ .@Astro_Sabot released #Cygnus today with just over 6,200 lbs of trash, a record for the most amount packed into a Cygnus for disposal. We are in a great configuration with experiments and supplies. Looking forward to #Dragon arrival soon.“ /via Joseph M. Acaba/NASA

“ Hey buddy… Long time no see! Are you ready to go for a spin? Testing our #Sokols‚ health after all these months of resting before next week’s ride “ /via Paolo Nespoli/ESA

Testing a new shield against cosmic radiation (one of the ‚enemies‘ of long-duration missions): filled with water (first picture) this vest protects our most delicate organs #VITAmissionpic.twitter.com/yhRzXpxWUb

“ This is #Patagonia. The photos were taken as part of the Uragan experiment. According to this experiment, we taking photos the glacier of Patagonia. The scientists analyses this photos and note the dynamic of deglaciation.“ /via Sergei Rjasanski/Roskosmos

“ This is #Patagonia. The photos were taken as part of the Uragan experiment. According to this experiment, we taking photos the glacier of Patagonia. The scientists analyses this photos and note the dynamic of deglaciation.“ /via Sergei Rjasanski/Roskosmos

“ This is #Patagonia. The photos were taken as part of the Uragan experiment. According to this experiment, we taking photos the glacier of Patagonia. The scientists analyses this photos and note the dynamic of deglaciation.“ /via Sergei Rjasanski/Roskosmos

“ Moonlit night you can see colors of Earth amongst the glittering lights. This night the lights were mostly the Nile River, Cairo, and Israel. Good night from @Space_Station.“ /via Randolph Bresnik/NASA

Закат Луны. Прошу прощения, что дрожит камера, на штатив прочно не поставить – приходится отслеживать движение объекта большим объективом
Sunset of the #moon. I apologize for the trembling of the camera – we have to track the movement of the object with a large lens#луна#мксpic.twitter.com/ej8ALYHFjx